Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn (born in 1507 and carried out on May 19th, 1536) is the second woman of Henry VIII and one of the most known queens of the Histoire of England.

Biography

It was the girl of Thomas Boleyn, Count de Wiltshire and of Elisabeth Howard.

She was born with Hever Castle, in the county of Kent, and she was high with the Netherlands and in France where she had accompanied Marie by England, which married Louis XII. She led to the court of this prince and the court of François {{Ier}} a rather licentious life.

She turned over towards 1525 in England, and was made attach to the person of Catherine d' Aragon, wife of Henri VIII.

The king of éprit and, his wife Catherine d' Aragon not having given him of male child, requested from the Pope Clément VII the cancellation of his marriage. In front of the refusal of this one, the king gave up the Catholic religion and declared chief of the Eglise of England. The marriage took place in 1533 and the king did it Marquise of Pembroke. He hoped for a heir, but Anne had one alive child, her Elisabeth daughter, who became later the queen Elisabeth I {{Re}} of England. Henri showed Anne of treason, Adultère and even of Inceste with his/her brother George Boleyn. Imprisoned with the Turn of London, she was decapitated there on May 19th, 1536, two days after her brother. Catherine, first wife of Henri, had died a few months before.

Eleven days later, Henri married Jeanne Seymour.

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